nesday, March ,31. 1937 mmiHeesFor Horticultural: Annual Dinner Meet in i f I he executive.. lh(. I'iuro Rupert nnrucuH ynsieruuy ' """" ,) Society i.j.mr i rwit i ri i h the bit ""-.ik .. . . . i he chair, it umMcu. n. ...1 ilinnui mutillr he Commodore Uilc on .moiv Ar, jo. and a commitlce i4lw of Dr- J- T. Mandy, i N'oirinirton and Theo hiri was appointed- to have of arrangements. In fin ii'.n "i year will, take place, at the meet-injr-and; in order, to facilitate the hu.sine-ss, it was decided to ap point a. nominal inK committe to wiKKi'Ht a lixt of officer for the yeark Thin committee would ho able--to secure the consent of the members to act. In the past sev eral of those- appointed-did nod attend any meeting. The committee-consists of Jaelc Frew, Frank Dibb and C. V. Evitt: Frank Nibb was anoointcd n committee of one to trv to set-urn a set of moving- picture- films or-iarttern slides suitable for the occasion. The slides shown lattt year at the annual dinner were much appreciated. The new-officersr when elected. wil have, charge of the., annual flower sIk.w- to be held, by the society during the coming sum mur. CITY OF P It I Ni C E It, U P E It T HOMES ARE NEEDED In order to stimulate building, lots will be sold; at, one-half the assessed value until May 15th, 1037; Property values are advancing- in. other cities. Apply City HalL W. J. ALDER, Commissioner. First . Aid Supplies We have on order a complete line of First Aid. Kits manufactured to comply directly with the new regulations of the Workman's Compensation Board. Ask us for details. We would be pleased to quote prices on any replacements for First Aid Kits. Ormes ltd. Zttt- Pioneer Driuzejists The Krxajl, Store Phones; 81 & 82 Open Daily From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 nnnii till 2 p.m., 7 p.m. fill 9 p.m. UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. 8teamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouve rs T-S S. CATALA KVKRY TUESDAY, 1:30 I'.M Due Vancouver, Thursday p.m, W-H. CAKDKNA FKIDAYi 10:30 IMW. Due Vancouver, Monday, a.m. ... . . . . . trt ii convenient please purchase ticum at oiurr. Further Information regarding reservations and tickets from ' wrwiiAWf l'rince Kitpm Agent, inira avc. mui.c "iFish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK GOD Prepared Daily By Radian. Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd.; PRINCE RUPERT, B.G. morning's train for a visit of a few days. He is the guest of his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Victor King. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Eby, who married recently at Smithers, tlie bride having formerly been Mis Margaret Downey Pv.N., arrived in the city on Ihe Prince George ithis morning following a honej moon trip to ancouver and elsewhere in the south and will pro ceed on this evening's train to Smithers where they will make their home. Announcements Junior Clumber Dance, Friday. April 2. Dancing display, Hall, April 2. Oddfellows' Recreation Centre final display Exhibition Building, April 3. Eastern Star Coronation Bridge, April 0, Oddfellows Hall. Haptlst' tea, salemf aprons, April Presbyterian Choir Concert, Ap ril 7. University extension lecture?, April 7, 8 and 9 City Hallf-Dean Finlayson. United Church tea, Annette Fashion Show, April 8. Circus First United Church, Ap ril 9-10. April 10, A. Y. P. A, Tea, Cathe dral Hall, H. M. S. Pinafore, April 14, 15, Capitol Theatre. C. N. n. Aannual dance, Moose Hall, April 16. Presbyterian Spring Sale, April 22. St. Peter's Sale, May 6. Gyro Club Coronation Dance, MooseJIall; May 12. Recital, Miss Way and MIm J-'OUfipn students. May 18. THE DAILY K15W8 PAQI THHU. LOCAL NEWS NOTES Frazer Hotel, the only steam; Junior Chamln-r dance. Friday, heated hotel In Portland Canal, April 2, !::t0, .Moose Hall. situated at Hyder, B.C. (tf) ' (72.75,70) Matt Hasletl of Ocean Falls-. Tom Johnstone returned to the who has Wen on a trip, to Van jcity- on the Prince Oeorgei this couver, returned to the pa pel 'morning from a vacation trip, to fieorjfer last night. Vancouver. Mrs, U. c. Parsons, - who. haJ Mrs. J. It. Elffert who recently, been on a trip south, returnediUnderwent an operation at tl-e. from Vancouver on the- Prince! Prince Rupert Genera) Hospital; fieorjre- this morninj?. j is making slow- but gradual re E. M. Haynes, Post Office in, spec-tor, arrived in the city on th Prince- George this, morning lo pay one of his periodical inspection visits to post offices in this district J. K. Gordon, well known pio Mr. and Mrs. If. P. Gibson- of covery. C. II. Ormet arrived in the city on the Prince George from Vie- toria-and is being, given a hearty welcome by his host of friends. He expects to be in town for some time: neer of Terrace, arrived in the Don't forget when visiting- Port city on th Prince George thisjland Canal that the Frazer Hotel morning following a trip south j Is the best place to stop. (tf) dnd'-will be proceeding to the in-j terlor on the evening, train. j Mr. and Mrs. W-. It. Tooth of Stewart, who have been on a tpp Sergeant R J. Gulverhouwvlto California and-the East, are-Chief of the Hazelton deachment tassengers aboard the Prin.-f of the; Royal Canadian Mounted George today returning lo their Polite, is in the city on offip'al, home in the north business. He arrived from the in-j terior on this morning's train. Kt. Itev. G. A. Rix, Bishop cf j Caledonia, who has been spend- Mr. and Mrs. J. Buckshon and'ing the past couple of months in child of Stewart are passengers the Province of Quebec on special j aboard the Prince George today returning north after a trip to Vancouver. Mr, Buckshon Is engaged in the drug business p.t Stewart. Stewart, who. have been on. a trip League Hall. Attendance was not! to Vancouver and elsewhere in! large and G. p. Murphy jjnj was nun in in the south, are passengers aboard the Prince George today returning to their, home in the Portland Canal town. James McGlashan, formerly of this city and now engaged in farming, at Terrace, arrived in the city on this morning's tra'n from the interior for a brief visit He will be. returning to the interior on Friday evening's: train. William A. King, formerly of this city and for many years a resident of Terrace, arrived in the city from the interior on I his i the chair. One;ofrthe' matters discussed was the cily. relief work strike Charles Hickey, who arrived yesterday morning from Stewart,' was able to get away on lr.st night's extra fish train for St. Paul; Minnesota, where he has been called on account of the serN ous illness of his mother, Mrs. W. S. Hickey. For drunknness, J. Sim, a frequent offender w-as sentenced' -o twenty days' imprisonment, without option of fine, by Magistrate McCIymont in city police court yesterday, W. Nyland, also charg ed with drunkenness, was fined $25, with seven days' option. Taking as his topic "Cross Ex amination" on which topic he gave his listeners a good deal of information, Corp. J. H. .McCIin-ton, provincial1 police, was the speaker before,the Prince Rupert Gyro Club at its regular weekly luncheon today. Dr. H. "Nv Hrock- lesby, president of the club, was in the chair and there was a good attendance of members wit n a few guests. HOTEL ARRIVALS Central H. Styrvald, Stewart ; H. Greenwood, Green Island; Mr. and Mrs. U H. Phillips, city; T. Allen. C.N.R. Prince. Rupert. Stewart Ilobson, Vancouver; Mrs. J. MacConnachie, Anyox.; Wi Laing. Victoria; Miss Hi Suth erland, Toronto; Mrs. Dubcnit and sons and Mrs. S. G,.i Mills ami I'arKer, Jerrace. Royal I. .lohansen and D. Wedge, city,; Mrs. C. II. Leake and Mrs. J. Mat-Donald, Pacific. Savov j James Calvin, Alice Arm; 11, Inglis. Metlakatla; E. K. Hon riksen, C.N.R. ; James McGlashan, Terrace; Mrs. Leake and Lorraine, Mrs. J. Macponald and Mrs. Doberczak, Pacific. Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHpNE 657 TRAPPERS! Attention! Bring Your Reaver (o Frank Lockwood Phone nine 729 P.O. nix 200 Charles M;. Adam; of Stewar... who has been' spending- the winter visiting his old home in Scotland, is here today aboard the Prince George reluming, to. the. Portland Canal camp. It. E. Legg, formerly superin tendent of the Surf Point mini at Porcher Island, arrived in tht city on the Prince George thl. morning. Since- leaving here a-fen weeks ago Mb Legg- has been or a-trip to California. He is to inspect some mining' properties, in this neighborhood oiv' behalf ofj the TImmins interests. Local Battery Party isiHbme Lieut. Col. S. D Johnston, and Six Others-HcturnTodayr From; Course of Training. A party ot seven officers and men of the 102nd, Heavy Battery, Coast Defence. Royal Canadian Artillery, which has been away, for a, month attending, artillery school at Esqul-. malt near Victoria, returned to the city on the Prince George this morning. The party consisted of Lieut. Col. S. D. Johnston,- officer commanding; Lieut. J, T. Harvey, Quarter Master S. P. Woodslde, Sergeant Major. James Hadden, Wizner- Bryant and Sergeant Ro , il c i' if . i from Ihe East on this morning's;. . .J H.in,. bertTobey. ' j Mrs. Harvey and child also re- 1 turned with Lieut. Harvey. There was another meeting of the unemployed Sunday night at J "" the Canadian Labor Defence I I bLJrUdiriEii FOR: SALE. FOR SALE-Large English baby buggy. Phone Red 514. (tf) FOR SALE Child's crib. Apply: 216 4th Ave, E. or phone Black 489. . ttf) FOR SALE 1930 slx-cyllnder Emr- ant'ln fine condition. Wallace's. (79) FOR SALE Modern hotel at Hyder, B.C, steam heat, excellent location, licensed premises. Will be sold at a bargain. Apply Frazer Hotel, Hyder, B.C. (tf) COAL Nanaimo-Wellington for furnace and heater. Alberta Egg-sootless, for the kitchen range. Albert & McCaffery, Phone 116 or 117. (tf) FURNITURE Factory samples must- go this week. Guaranteed 10-piece Chesterfield groups $69.50; 10-plece loose- pillow- arm groups $7250; 10-plece bedroom suites (round mirrors) $74.50 Furnish your home complete three rooms, 59 pieces all' for $165. Many other bargains. Terms If you wish. Order today: Julius Shore Mall Order House, 8th floor Beklns Building. Vancouver; (tf) FOR! RENT VACANCY-Angus Apartments, 3-room suite. UN FOR RENT Seven roomed house, Graham Avenue. Nice garden, Pullen, Dally News. (tf) LOST LOST Gold filigree brooch. Finder. please leave at Dally News. Reward. (80) MALE HELP WANTED' GOVERNMENT" Jobs How to- get them. Be ready for spring, ap poiritments. Free Booklet. The M. C. C. Civil Service Schools, win nlDeu. (tl) BOARD AND ROOM ROOMS AND BOARD Modern ten room house, steam heated shower- bath, centrally located Phone 543. (tf) PERSONAL GENTLEMEN'S Sanitary Supplies. hlshest grade 15 for $1, Paclfl-! Supply, 751 Granville, Vancourer, MEN Get vigor a once. New Os- trex Tonic Tableta contain r ovster invieorators and other stimulants. One dose peps un.or cans, elands. If not delighted naker refunds few cents paW all or'wrlU, Ormii ..Limited, it THIS WEEK ONLY Wednesday, Thursdayj Friday, Saturday Home Remedies, Toiletries . Rubber Goods, Stationery Gandy and Drug Store, Sundries AT HALF TRICE! McCUTCHEON'S BAPCO FLOOR ENAMEL FOR WOOD FLOORS, LINOLEUM OR CEMENT Why tolerate unsightly, worn floors when It Is so easy to keep them sparkling bright with Bapco Floor Enamel? Use it on wood floors, linoleum or cement. Give your floor the added finish of a "Dapl-Art" pattern and footmarks won't show. V2 Pints pints Quarts V2 Gallons Gallons 50c 85c $1.50 82.55 4.85 THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. D. Elio Furniture Exchange Moves to Moose Building, Third Avenue Our Moving Sale continued in the new premises For ten. more days.you havc the opportunity to save from 20 to 30 percent on every article, Don't miss this sale where you will save money We announce that we arc moving to new premises in Moose Building;, Third Avenue, where we have greatly- increased floor space, giving us an opportunity to huy more used goods, household, etc.. , Call Green 961 MOOSE BUILDING, THIRD AVENUE D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE Hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.